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04.25.2008, 01:37 AM

Well I am glad its finally being put into production and selling. The best deal for me is reguardless on how well Castle is testing it, Its still being assembled else where. So I seriously doubt that Castle is road testing every unit being processed. Same goes for the motors! So I would like to personally thank all the hampsters paying for thier injections of Sacarin for testing. because this will give me some insight to how well the effects are. If we all see 6 forums up and running bantering on in a bad way much like the past has been on the fact of the MMM not being released. Well sure signs will point that Castle might of reacted too quickly based on a little slipping of the lips.

Hope fully we wont see that effect and the rest of us monkey's waiting to join in on the fun will be hitting the shelves, forums, and yes, RC Monster for our addiction on a full BLMT system.


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Well I am glad its finally being put into production and selling. The best deal for me is reguardless on how well Castle is testing it, Its still being assembled else where.
The MMM is being assembled in our facility in Kansas. Not else where.

We don't "road test" each unit -- it would take too much time, and we would have to buy too many cars to actually road test them.... (Especially if I was driving! Ask anyone about the EMAXX sized hole in our wooden fence behind the shop!)

We do, however, test each unit for circuit completeness and part placement, (optical inspection), for full functional testing (such as voltage cutoff, torque limiting, etc.) and for full load capability. These are done as separate tests during production.

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